Running Away is Timothy’s seventh album, comprising twelve tracks of beautiful music ranging from soft and Celtic to more energetic themes. The genre is not just New Age, but rather encompasses Celtic, Americana and Contemporary Instrumental.

Although ideal for meditation and background music, it is meant to be an interactive album. Thus it engages and opens the mind and spirit to different feelings and visions with each song. Listeners have also said that Timothy’…Read more

What DO we hold dear? Composer and instrumentalist Timothy Wenzel offers some of his own feelings, in the form of twelve instrumental pieces that explore themes such as those whom we love, nature, the magic of the unknown and unexpected, dreams and imagination. Ranging from deeply introspective to playful, these songs can truly touch your soul. Reviewer RJ Lannan (Zone Music Reporter) said Timothy’s first album, Mountains Take Wing “is twelve tracks of Nordic/…Read more

Timothy Wenzel is an accomplished keyboard artist and prolific songwriter with five albums of instrumental New Age music to his credit. This new collaboration with extraordinary singer Anne Cozean pushes the boundary to include, for the first time, lyrics and vocals. Two songs have previously been published as instrumental versions: Such A Long Time and Christopher's Dreams.

The duo of Wenzel and Cozean dates back a number of years, collaborating for fun and for the …Read more

The fifth release of composer and keyboardist Timothy Wenzel features guest violinist Josie Quick. Comprising twelve instrumental selections, the album Distant Horseman is a spiritual and seasonal journey. It begins with introspective and hauntingly beautiful songs such as the Appalachian-tinged A Bend in the River and the Celtic-influenced title song, Distant Horseman. A Night So Cold continues the winter theme, having been actually written on a such a night. The emotional turning point comes with …Read more

The fourth album in the series, Summon the Wind expands the breadth of styles heard on his previous three albums: Mountains Take Wing, A Coalescence of Dreams and River Serene. Ranging from the deeply Celtic songs Mariner's Lament and Peace to My Lady to the more lively Elven Dance and Tesla's Dream, this journey covers more compositional styles than ever before. Retained, however, is the penchant for memorable melodies and thoughtful themes. Mastered by Grammy …Read more

by Timothy Wenzel

Soared to #7 on the international Zone Music New Age charts in February, 2014. Bluewolf reviews: "Fascinating, evocative, drifting to the level where it becomes difficult to separate the creator from the music – all is one, one is all."

American-born artist Timothy Wenzel writes and plays highly engaging electro-acoustic Contemporary Instrumental/New Age/Celtic music. His debut album, "Mountains Take Wing" was selected as a Best New Age Album of 2012 by New Age Music World. His second album, "A Coalescence of Dreams" (October 2012), received widespread airplay and acclaim. It reached #6 in the world-wide New Age Charts (Zone Music Reporter) in March 2013.

American-born artist Timothy Wenzel writes and plays highly engaging electro-acoustic Contemporary Instrumental/New Age/Celtic music. His debut album, "Mountains Take Wing" was selected as a Best New Age Album of 2012 by New Age Music World. His second album, "A Coalescence of Dreams" (October 2012), received widespread airplay and acclaim. It reached #6 in the world-wide New Age Charts (Zone Music Reporter) in March 2013.

by Timothy Wenzel

RJ Lannon (Zone Music Reporter): "... is twelve tracks of Nordic/Celtic music that allows the listeners to climb to the apex, take the cold chill of despair away and allows our minds to journey far and beyond the limits of the physical."

RJ Lannan of the Zone Music Reporter
writes:
“…His album, Mountains Take Wing, is twelve tracks of Nordic/Celtic music that allows the listeners to climb to the apex, take the cold chill of despair away and allows our minds to journey far and beyond the limits of the physical…. This is my first encounter with Timothy Wenzel and I like it. His music is gentle, but there is a quiet power behind his compositions. …Read more